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LG CRN-8241B 24x CD-ROM Slimline Drive CD-ROM 24x IDC
- CD-ROM Drive
- Slimline Form Factor
- 24x Maximum Read Speed
- IDE Interface
- Internal Drive
- Suitable for data retrieval from CD-ROMs
- Bulk packaging (implied by model number structure)
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Product Overview
The LG CRN-8241B is a slimline CD-ROM drive capable of reading CDs at a maximum speed of 24x. It utilizes an IDE interface for connection within a computer system.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | IDE (ATAPI) |
| Max Read Speed | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Slimline Internal |
| Color | Black (typical) |
| Supported Media | CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW (read only) |
Product Description
The LG CRN-8241B is an internal CD-ROM drive designed for reading optical media. As a CD-ROM drive, its primary function is to access data stored on Compact Discs, including standard CD-ROMs, CD-R (recordable CDs), and CD-RW (rewritable CDs). It is not capable of writing to these media types. This drive boasts a maximum read speed of 24x, which translates to approximately 3.6 MB/s. While not the fastest by modern standards, this speed is sufficient for typical data retrieval tasks, such as installing software, accessing multimedia content, or reading data backups from CDs. The drive utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as ATAPI (Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface), which was a standard interface for optical drives in many computer systems. The CRN-8241B features a slimline form factor, making it suitable for installation in compact computer cases or systems where space is limited. Its role is primarily for reading existing CD-based content, making it a functional component for systems that still require CD-ROM access.


